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What Is the Body's Central Command Center for Regulating Lipid

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What is the body's central command center for regulating lipid metabolism?


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Mucosa-Associated

Relating to or situated near the mucous membranes, often used in the context of lymphoid tissues that protect mucosal surfaces from pathogens.

Thymus

An organ located in the upper anterior part of the chest cavity, involved in T-lymphocyte (a type of white blood cell) maturation.

Intestines

The lower part of the digestive system, divided into the small and large intestines, that processes nutrients from food and excretes waste.

Maturation

The process of becoming mature, involving growth and development to reach a stable or more advanced state.

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